About the measurements, Intensity, Minus dark – PASCO SE-7183 Spectrometer User Manual

Page 10: Absorbance, Transmission

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A

BOUT

THE

MEASUREMENTS

About the measurements

Intensity

This is the straight measurement made by the spectrometer as a percentage of
the maximum possible measurement. You can use this measurement with first
recording a reference scan or dark scan.

Minus Dark

SPARK calculates Minus Dark by subtracting the dark scan from the Intensity
measurement.

You must save a dark scan before using this measurement (see “Editing the
spectrometer properties” above).

Absorbance

SPARK uses this equation to evaluate each pixel on the detector and produce the
absorbance spectrum:

Where:

S

λ

= Sample intensity at wavelength λ

D

λ

= Dark intensity at wavelength λ

R

λ

= Reference intensity at wavelength λ

Absorbance is not a valid quantity if either (S

λ

- D

λ

) or (R

λ

- D

λ

) is less than or

equal to zero. This condition may occur if the test solution or the reference
solution is very dark.

You must save a dark scan and a reference scan (typically with a cuvette
containing a 0% solution) before using this measurement (see “Editing the
spectrometer properties” above).

Transmission

SPARK calculates the transmission of a solution using this equation:

You must save a dark scan and a reference scan (with a cuvette containing a 0%
solution) before using this measurement (see “Editing the spectrometer
properties” above).

A

log

10

S

D

R

D

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=

%T

log

10

S

D

R

D

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100%

=

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